Honicknowle and West Park Neighbourhood Profile
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AREA PROFILE: HONICKNOWLE NEIGHBOURHOOD Author: Public Health, Plymouth City Council Date: July 2014 This profile is produced as part of Plymouth’s Joint Strategic Needs Assessment. This profile is intended to provide a summary of the key health and social care indicators in the area. It is anticipated that the profiles will be of use to anyone with an interest in the area and how it compares with the city as a whole. Updated versions of the profiles will be produced as new information becomes available and in response to requests for additional data items or categories. Contents 1. Area summary 1 2. Area table 2 3. Area maps 3 4. Demography 4 5. Deprivation 5 6. Benefits uptake 6 7. Crime 7 8. Education and children 8 9. Health 9 10. Housing 10 11. Social care 11 12 1. Area summary Honicknowle had a total population of 9,879 in 2013. Of these 48.1% were male and 51.9% were female. 6.7% of the population were aged 0-4 years and 2.4% were aged 85+. The overall IMD2010 deprivation score for Honicknowle is 38.0. Honicknowle ranks at number 8 (where 1 is the most deprived and 39 is the least deprived of the city's neighbourhoods). 14.8% of the population were claiming some form of benefit in 2013. This is above the city-wide figure of 11.0%. 4.5% of the working age population were claiming jobseekers allowance in 2013. This is above the city-wide figure of 3.7%. The rate of anti-social behaviour was 51.2 per 1,000 population in 2012-13. This is above the city-wide figure of 39.5. The rate of all crime was 75.1 per 1,000 population in 2012-13. This is above the city-wide figure of 72.4. The rate of children in need is 1,061.7 per 10,000 population aged 0-17 in 2012-13. This is above the city-wide figure of 766.3. 46.7% of pupils achieved five or more A*-C grades at GCSE (including English and Maths) in 2012-13. This is below the city-wide figure of 61.1%. Life expectancy in 2010-12 was 78.7 years. This is below the city-wide figure of 80.5 years. The rate of emergency hospital admissions was 1,001.5 per 10,000 population in 2012/13. This is above the city-wide figure of 875.2. The all age, all cause mortality rate was 77.6 per 10,000 population in 2012. This is above the city-wide figure of 57.3. 29.0% of the private sector housing stock was classed as 'non-decent homes' in 2010. This is below the city-wide figure of 33.3%. 9.3% of the private sector housing stock was not in a reasonable state of repair in 2010. This is below the city-wide figure of 11.1%. The rate of all clients in receipt of packages of care was 453.4 per 10,000 population aged 18+ in 2012-13. This is above the city- wide figure of 354.5. The rate of dementia clients was 26.9 per 10,000 population aged 18+ in 2012-13. This is below the city- wide figure of 43.0. The rate of clients with a learning disability was 86.9 per 10,000 population aged 18-64 in 2012-13. This is above the city-wide figure of 54.3. 1 of 12 2. Area table Category Indicator RAG Category Indicator RAG Overall IMD score 1 Life expectancy 1 Barriers to housing and services score 1 Smoking in pregnancy 1 Crime and disorder score 1 Breastfeeding at 6-8 weeks 1 Education skills and training score 1 Vulnerable families 1 Employment score 1 Excess weight (reception) 1 Deprivation Health deprivation and disability score 1 Excess weight (year 6) 0 Income score 1 Adult smoking 1 Living environment score 0 Health Excess weight in adults 1 Claimants 1 Outpatient DNAs 1 Jobseekers 1 Emergency hospital admissions 1 Employment and support allowance / incapacity benefit 1 Cancer mortality <75s 1 Lone parent 1 CVD mortality <75s 1 Carer benefit 1 All age all cause mortality 1 Income related 0 Non-decent homes 0 Disabled 1 Thermal comfort 0 Bereaved 1 Category 1 hazards 0 Benefits uptake Male - employment benefits 1 Disrepair 0 Housing Female - employment benefits 1 Non-modern amenities 0 16-24 employment benefits 1 Category 1 excess cold 0 25-49 employment benefits 1 All clients 1 50 and over employment benefits 1 Community based service clients 1 Anti-social behaviour 1 Dementia clients 0 Criminal damage 1 care Social Learning disabilities 18-64 clients 1 Domestic abuse incidents 1 Serious acquisitive crime 0 Crime Violence with injury 1 All crime 1 Child protection 1 Children in care 0 Children in need 1 Key stage 2 pupils who achieved required Level 4 in English and Maths 1 Key stage 2 pupils with free school meal eligibility who achieved required Level 4 in English and Maths 1 Permanent exclusions 0 Pupils achieving five or more A*-C grades at GCSE (including English and Education children and Maths) 1 Key Better than Plymouth Same as Plymouth Worse than Plymouth Data has been supressed N/A Please note that the Red/Amber/Green rating applied in this table simply indicates whether the value for the area is worse, equal to, or better than Plymouth as a whole. It gives no indication of how much ‘better’ or ‘worse’ the area is than the city as a whole for that specific indicator. The definitions of each of these indicators are given on the subsequent topic-specific pages. 2 of 12 3. Area maps 3 of 12 4. Demography Honicknowle population pyramid 85+ 80-84 70-79 70-74 60-69 60-64 50-59 50-54 40-49 Female 40-44 Male 35-39 Plymouth 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 05-09 00-04 6% 4% 2% 0% 2% 4% 6% Population (number) Population (percentage) Plymouth (percentage) Age group Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 00-04 336 328 664 3.4 3.3 6.7 2.8 2.7 5.5 05-09 331 316 647 3.4 3.2 6.5 2.5 2.3 4.8 10-19 662 670 1,332 6.7 6.8 13.5 5.7 5.6 11.3 20-34 958 959 1,917 9.7 9.7 19.4 14.2 13.6 27.8 35-44 634 669 1,303 6.4 6.8 13.2 6.5 6.2 12.7 45-64 1,129 1,210 2,339 11.4 12.2 23.7 11.8 11.3 23.1 65-74 400 486 886 4.0 4.9 9.0 3.8 4.1 7.9 75-84 234 321 555 2.4 3.2 5.6 2.1 2.8 5.0 85+ 70 166 236 0.7 1.7 2.4 0.6 1.4 2.0 All ages 4,754 5,125 9,879 48.1 51.9 100.0 50.0 50.0 100.0 Source: GP population register, October 2013 4 of 12 5. Deprivation Area Index of multiple deprivation 2010 Plymouth Overall domain scores Value Rank average Overall IMD score 38.0 8 25.6 Barriers to housing and services score 23.2 17 22.5 Crime and disorder score 1.1 2 0.2 Education, skills and training score 47.5 4 25.4 Employment score 0.2 9 0.1 Health deprivation and disability score 0.8 10 0.4 Income score 0.2 6 0.2 Living environment score 22.8 21 31.5 Deprivation measures attempt to identify communities where the need for healthcare is greater, material resources are less and as such the capacity to cope with the consequences of ill-health are less. Areas are therefore deprived if there is inadequate education, inadequate housing, unemployment, insufficient income, poor health, and low opportunities for enjoyment. A deprived area is conventionally understood to be a place in which the residents tend to be relatively poor and are relatively likely to suffer from misfortunes such as ill-health. The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010 (IMD2010) is the current official measure of deprivation. The IMD2010 combines a number of indicators, chosen to cover a range of economic, social and housing issues, into a single deprivation score for each small area in England. This allows each area to be ranked relative to one another according to their level of deprivation. The IMD2010 is not routinely available at neighbourhood level, analysis has therefore been carried out by Plymouth City Council, Public Health Team to produce IMD2010 scores for each of the city's 39 neighbourhoods. The higher the score, the more deprived the area is on that measure. The neighbourhoods are ranked from 1 (most deprived) to 39 (least deprived). Overall IMD2010 scores 70 60 50 40 30 20 IMD Score 10 0 Ford Stoke Efford Mutley Keyham East End Widewell Plymouth Whitleigh Southway Ernesettle Woodford Goosewell Devonport City Centre Stonehouse Beacon Park Eggbuckland Honicknowle Morice Town Barne Barton Mount Gould Chaddlewood Lipson Laira & Tamerton Foliot Peverell & Hartley Ham Pennycross& Manadon & Widey Plymstock & Radford Elburton & Dunstone Leigham & Mainstone Plympton Maurice St. &… Greenbank University & Colebrook, Newnham &… Derriford West & Crownhill Turnchapel, Hooe & Oreston Estover, Glenholt & Derriford… North Prospect & Mill Weston St. Budeaux & Kings Tamerton Higher Compton & Mannamead 5 of 12 6. Benefits uptake 2013 2013 (Area) 2012 (Area) 2011 (Area) (Plymouth) 1.